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e-dress

Electronic addresses such as: e-mail addresses; URLs for web sites; cell phone numbers, home phone number, office phone number, pager number and pin, fax number etc. …
Here write down your e-dress so I can contact you.
Our Hockey Club has a larger e-dress section on the registeration form.
by joepa April 21, 2004
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e-dress

e-mail address, shortened in the manner of 'e-zine,''e-tail, etc.

Created 2002 by Bill Marsano, writer
She's hot. Did you get her digits and e-dress?
by Bill Marsano August 13, 2007
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E-ddress

I should give you my E-ddress.
by Okae Soesoomi December 19, 2006
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e-ddress

(n) a person's e-mail address
Hey, if I gave you my e-ddress will you send me that pic?
by AU Madd Skilz April 15, 2010
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E-ddress

Here’s my e-ddress. Drop me an e-mail tomorrow.
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edress

Noun. Edress in BBS days refered to the specific memory location within a computer system where electronic messages could be left for a person or organization for later retrieval.
The name e-mail later won out over edress (maybe it sounded too much like clothing?).
Edress is still used today to refer to a name or a sequence of characters that designates an e-mail account.
I first coined this word back in the 1980's BBS (Bulletin Board System) days of computer science (Someone else may have thought of it before me, but I thought of it on my own as well).
If you give me your edress I will forward the e-mail to you.
by Chris W. Coldren June 11, 2006
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edress

Edress in BBS days refered to the specific memory location within a computer system where electronic messages could be left for a person or organization for later retrieval.
The name e-mail later won out over edress (maybe it sounded too much like clothing?).
Edress is still used today to refer to a name or a sequence of characters that designates an e-mail account.
I first coined this word back in the 1980's BBS (Bulletin Board System) days of computer science (Someone else may have thought of it before me, but I thought of it on my own as well).
If you give me your edress I will forward the e-mail to you.
by Chris W. Coldren June 11, 2006
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